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A black hole is defined to be a region of space-time where escape to the outside universe is impossible. The outer boundary of this region is called the event horizon. Nothing can move from inside the event horizon to the outside, even briefly, due to the extreme gravitational field existing within the region.

Stephen R. Hickman wrote:No, objects falling into black holes actually do cross the event horizon due to the overwhelming gravitational forces. The mass of the black hole, therefore, is increased as more matter is pulled in.

is that mean the whole universe will be finish by pulled in the Big black Hole ??

The edge of the universe is expanding at the speed of light, and has been doing so for quite some time. The matter nearer to the edge thereof, though not moving quite that fast, is still moving at relativistic speeds. Black holes simply move too slow to reach the matter nearer to the edge of the universe. Therefore, in the extremely distant future(barring any extra-universal events), the edge of the universe will likely be the safest place to live--if we can just get there!

The edge of the universe is expanding at the speed of light, and has been doing so for quite some time. The matter nearer to the edge thereof, though not moving quite that fast, is still moving at relativistic speeds. Black holes simply move too slow to reach the matter nearer to the edge of the universe. Therefore, in the extremely distant future(barring any extra-universal events), the edge of the universe will likely be the safest place to live--if we can just get there!

I don't think it's correct to say about edge of the Universe as some particular place, as it incorrect to assume that there's a center point in space the Universe expanding from.
The Universe is expanding equally in every point. It's like the surface of a balloon. When you blow it up the surface is expanding in every point.
But there's such thing as visible horizon, beyond that due to expansion the matter "flying away" faster (relative to Earth) then speed of light.
Though I agree it's very unlikely we all end up in a Very Big Black Hole. It'll rather be The Big Rip

Stephen R. Hickman wrote:The edge of the universe is expanding at the speed of light, and has been doing so for quite some time. The matter nearer to the edge thereof, though not moving quite that fast, is still moving at relativistic speeds. Black holes simply move too slow to reach the matter nearer to the edge of the universe. Therefore, in the extremely distant future(barring any extra-universal events), the edge of the universe will likely be the safest place to live--if we can just get there!

I agree with moonster about talking about the edge of the Universe as some particular place , Because when you say the edge of the Universe means that you specified an end point for the mean Universe , and that means though that you have to define the edge of the point and tell about what behind the edge of the universe what is out universe or what is out the edge of the universe ..
And in another way and Due to The mass of the black hole increasing as more matter is pulled in , so it sure increaseing its overwhelming gravitational forces and give it more ability to swallow more and biger stars and matters , Also even if the black holes move too slow comparing the speed of the Universe expansion , I belive it getting closer to eachothers what may make it merge into eachothers making a bigger black hole with greater overwhelming gravitational forces to swallow huger and more stars and matters , Due to that in a moment of the Universe life the ally of the black holes will reach a point of Mass Big enough to have overwhelming gravitational forces enough to swallow the rest of the Universe , that moment when the overwhelming gravitational forces of the Black holes ally will be powerfull than the expanding speed of the universe to swallow the rest of the Universe, I think it will be a chellenge between the speed of the Universe expansion and the Power of the overwhelming gravitational forces of the merged Black holes , which have the upper hand the Power or the speed ??!!!
if that merge of the Black Holes happened before 50 billion years to ending the Universe before the expected Big Rip which expected to be in 50 billion years for the Universe as we now know .http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Rip

Excuse me for my bad English cuz it's not my Tongue Language , Also all my assumptions overhere are my own Imagination not a scientific major which can be to cite with it .. it's just an amateur imaginations and concepts about space .. ..

Astrophysicists have been able to determine that the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy has no direct gravitational effect on the stars at the galactic edge. There is a limit to any black hole's reach, no matter the mass thereof. Unless the universe expands back around upon itself, there is virtually no chance that all of the matter therein could be swallowed into black holes--even if all of the black holes were to merge into one.

I believe what Richard may be speaking about, is something I thought I heard on a science show RE; BLACKHOLES.

If I remember (understand correctly) - either an observer outside the influence of the blackhole - OR - the ufortunate lug falling into the hole - would never see the other DISAPPEAR, due to the effects on light waves causing the scene to remain forever for rhem.

I know this sounds kinda stupid since the one falling is said to be "spegettified" from the gravity forces, thereby dead - eventually, but, just wanted to C m A in all respects

still we dont know much about the black holes I suppose that we shall not even exisit if we come even close to a black hole , we shall disintegrate to small particles , so practicaly we would never know really how it would be if we fall in a black hole

lack holes simply move too slow to reach the matter nearer to the edge of the universe. Therefore, in the extremely distant future(barring any extra-universal events), the edge of the universe will likely be the safest place to live--if we can just get there!

richard_f wrote:I read that a body that is falling into a black hole will never cross the event horizon. Is it true and does it mean that the actual mass of a black hole stays constant?

It's really interesting subject, I have a friend who has a blog that explains it all very natural and understandable to the layman, it is clear that in the explanation of this phenomenon involves many specialties astronomical Sabiens is called, you have to google it in the search